Click on images to enlarge them. Photographs by the author, who would like to thank Mr. John Boshier, the church's knowledgable and enthusiastic visitors' guide, who explained the building's history and pointed out many of its fascinating details. [You may use these images without prior permission for any scholarly or educational purpose as long as you (1) credit the photographer and (2) link your document to this URL in a web document or cite it in a print one.]
Stonework: Carvings on columns of the Holy Spirit and various heads
Gilded wood carving
Carved giled wood with birds and grapes motif.
Left: The capital carved with bird and grapes motif in the sanctuary, Right: The underside of one of the corbels supporting an arch in the sanctuary.
Ungilded wood carving
Carvings from the choir stalls: Head of a man at the entrance to one of the rows and the carved underside of the bench.
Additional photographs of St. Barnabas
- The exterior of the church
- The Chancel and Sanctuary
- The Organ
- Full-length statues of saints and the Virgin Mary
- The Pulpit
- Baptistery and Font
- Chapel of St. John the Baptist
References
“A Short Guide to St. Barnabas's Church, Pimlico.” Four-page guide available at the church.
St Barnabas Pimlico (church website). 20 April 2015.
Last modified 20 April 2015